How fast do you dress you child when you're heading outdoors?

It’s the middle of winter, and you’ve got a few young kids who each need a bunch of layers before they can head outside. You know what that means: you need to put each layer on them yourself.

The problem is that by the time you’ve finished dressing the last kid, the first one has been sitting in her snowsuit for 10 minutes, sweating like crazy! Then, when you finally make it out the door, she’s going to be cold and clammy within a few minutes.

Parents might recognize this problem, and Scandinavians might recognize the solution: merino wool. This type of wool is soft against the skin, resists odor, and keeps a kid warm when it’s wet like no other fabric around. Best of all, it’s 100% natural. It’s the fabric to rely on to keep your kid warm and happy all through the winter.

The most important layer is the inner layer, which wicks away moisture and keep your child warm.